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224:, who had conducted the proceedings in the House of Commons ... to originate a Bill for the above purpose. On the meeting of the New Parliament, April 28th, Lord J. Russell gave notice that he should bring in his proposed bill for disfranchising Grampound and transferring the privilege to Leeds. The Bill was ... framed to extend the right of voting to all Householders rated at or over £5 per annum, which it was estimated would constitute a body of, at least 8,000 Electors for the Borough. When the ... measure came under discussion ... Mr Beaumont ... suggested that the County of York should be divided into two Counties, one consisting of the West Riding and the other of the North and East Ridings combined; and, that instead of giving two representatives to Leeds, they should be granted to either of these divisions - Mr Wynn ... objected ... but was the first to recommend that the two new Members be transferred to the County of York, in addition to the two it already returned. ... The Legislature ... assembled in January 1821 ... Mr Beaumont renewed his objection ... upon which a division took place. The numbers were, for the amendment 66, against it 126, leaving a majority of 60 in favour of the measure peoposed by Lord John Russell. The Bill, as introduced this session, so far deviated from that of the previous year as to confer the Elective franchise upon the Mayor and Corporation of Leeds, and all Householders within the Borough, assessed at not less than Ten Pounds instead of Five Pounds per annum to the poor and parish rates. This provision, it was found on examination, would still have thrown the right of returning members, chiefly into the hands of the inferior classes, and necessarily have fostered those impure and unprincipled practices, notoriously prevalent in places similarly privileged. Mr J.A.S. Wortley to remedy this defect, moved ... that the qualification should be limited to Householders rated at not less than Twenty Pounds per annum ... in its amended form the Bill passed the House of Commons. 396:
made for ascertaining the true value or bona fide rent which was to qualify for the franchise; in the boroughs, assessment to the taxes was embodied with the condition of value, and actual payment was super-added. There was another difference between the character of the county and borough franchises, as determined by the Reform Act. In the latter no claimant could be registered as a voter if he had received parochial relief within the past twelve months; in the counties, no disqualification was attached to the receipt of poor-relief. ...
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either separately or jointly with any land" of a clear yearly value of £10. The land must be within the electoral limits of the borough; and in order to qualify, the occupier must have been rated in respect of such premises, to all rates for the relief of the poor; and he must have paid at the time of registration all rates and taxes due from him the preceding April.
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This occupation franchise was the characteristic of the borough franchise after 1832. As ownership furnished the ordinary qualification for franchise in the counties, so in the boroughs, occupation, actual or constructive, was the basis of the suffrage. While however, in the counties no provision was
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Only one class of new rights was created by the act of 1832. This was the £10 occupation qualification. According to the act, the franchise was granted to all male persons who for a year before registration had occupied as owner or tenants "any house, warehouse, country house, shop or other building,
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Stooks Smith records the number of electors in the Leeds polling district of the West Riding of Yorkshire constituency, at a by-election in 1835, as 2,250 (out of a total electorate of 18,063). Although it is not known if all these Leeds area voters were qualified as non-resident freeholders in the
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pointed out that it would be far simpler for the freeholders in the represented boroughs to vote in the borough where their property was situate instead of being forced to travel to the county polling place; moreover if the borough freeholders were allowed to vote in the counties he felt that the
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Though the general principle of the freeholder franchise was accepted without debate, one aspect of the question gave rise to much discussion at the time ... . The bill provided that the freeholders in boroughs who did not occupy their property should vote in the counties in which the borough was
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Immediately after the Parliament elected in 1818 had assembled in 1819, a petition was presented to the House of Commons, complaining in the usual terms, that gross bribery and corruption had been practised in the return of the two Members for the Borough of
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borough, the numbers given for this and other polling districts named after Parliamentary boroughs suggest that up to two-thirds of the county voters in the West Riding might have qualified on that basis.
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divided Yorkshire into three county constituencies, which each returned two members. The divisions were based on the three ridings, which were traditional sub-divisions of Yorkshire. Leeds was part of the
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for a list of the different franchises in each borough). The new boroughs, like Leeds, had no ancient right borough voters so only the new franchise rules applied to them. Seymour explains that:-
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by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844–50), second edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
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provision was designed to promote minority representation in the larger constituencies, which were mostly major cities. These provisions took effect from the
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Before 1832 no new English Parliamentary borough had been enfranchised since the 1670s, but Leeds came close to being represented from 1826. Stooks Smith, in
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spokesmen - just as had been the case more than a decade earlier. However, Russell now had a House of Commons more favourable to his point of view.
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A uniform borough franchise was introduced, on top of the various ancient right franchises found in the old Parliamentary boroughs: (see the
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government most involved in taking the reform legislation through Parliament in 1832, still favoured a more extensive franchise than
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The House of Lords amended the bill, as Mr Wynn had originally proposed, so Leeds had to wait until 1832 for enfranchisement.
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boroughs would have an unfair influence in county elections and the rural element would be submerged by the urban.
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The Parliaments of England, from 1st George I., to the Present Time. Vol II: Oxfordshire to Wales Inclusive
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Leeds was given a third seat, but the individual electors could only cast a maximum of two votes. This
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the major town of Leeds was represented in Parliament solely as a part of the county constituency of
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Macaulay resigned after being appointed as a member of the Council of India, causing a by-election.
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The remainder of this article deals with the borough representation only, which is its focus.
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vote. This was a particularly important issue for the West Riding because the major towns of
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which the county had sent before then and all other English counties elected up until 1832.
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single member constituencies became the norm. Leeds was divided into five such seats:
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "L" (part 1)
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Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom disestablished in 1885
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situated. This clause drew forth a torrent of complaint, especially from the
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Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1832
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Who's Who of British Members of Parliament: Volume I 1832-1885
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Parliament, Party and the Art of Politics in Britain, 1855-59
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Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1885
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Parliamentary constituencies in West Yorkshire (historic)
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The Poll Book of the Leeds Borough Election, July, 1847
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The Assembled Commons or Parliamentary Biographer: 1838
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originally published in 1844-50, so out of copyright
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In addition to the county constituency changes, the
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It was represented in the 7: 5655:Leeds South West and Morley 4994:. 2 July 1841. pp. 3–4 4802:. 7 January 1835. p. 3 4585:, requiring a by-election. 4379:William St James Wheelhouse 3844:William St James Wheelhouse 3579:William St James Wheelhouse 2587:, requiring a by-election. 2519:By-election, 3 January 1853 2514:, requiring a by-election. 840:William St James Wheelhouse 383:Unreformed House of Commons 211:, explained what happened. 10: 5812: 5690:(1885-1955, and 1983-2024) 5557:Aberdeen Press and Journal 4827:"Mr. Bower and Mr. Baines" 4711:The Parliaments of England 4581:Gladstone was appointed a 945:Constituency divided: see 294:and the important ones of 267:and thus fell within that 209:The Parliaments of England 184:Representation before 1832 5668: 5617: 5570:British Newspaper Archive 5536:British Newspaper Archive 5502:British Newspaper Archive 5492:. 4 April 1857. p. 5 5470:British Newspaper Archive 5460:. 4 April 1857. p. 5 5438:British Newspaper Archive 5428:. 31 July 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borough constituency
House of Commons

County
West Riding of Yorkshire
Leeds
1832
1885
Yorkshire
Leeds Central
Leeds East
Leeds North
Leeds South
Leeds West
parliamentary borough
Leeds
West Riding of Yorkshire
England
House of Commons
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Members of Parliament
Redistribution of Seats Act 1885
1885 general election
1832 United Kingdom general election
Yorkshire
First
Second Protectorate Parliaments
Grampound
Lord John Russell
Yorkshire

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